Pronunciation: /ˈɡeɪbi/

Definitions of gayby

noun a term used to describe a child of same-sex parents

Example Sentences

A1 My friend is having a gayby with his husband.

A2 The couple next door just adopted a gayby.

B1 The daycare center specializes in caring for gaybies.

B2 The documentary explores the challenges faced by gayby families.

C1 The school curriculum now includes discussions on LGBTQ+ issues, including gayby adoption.

C2 The legal rights of gayby parents have been a topic of debate in recent years.

Examples of gayby in a Sentence

formal The couple decided to start a family and welcomed their first child, a gayby, into the world.

informal My friend just had a baby and we all can't wait to meet the little gayby!

slang I heard Sarah and Mike are expecting a gayby next year!

figurative The new employee was like a gayby in the office, eager to learn and grow.

Grammatical Forms of gayby

past tense

gaybied

plural

gaybies

comparative

more gayby

superlative

most gayby

present tense

gaybies

future tense

will gayby

perfect tense

have gaybied

continuous tense

is gaybying

singular

gayby

positive degree

gayby

infinitive

to gayby

gerund

gaybying

participle

gaybyed

Origin and Evolution of gayby

First Known Use: 2008 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'gayby' is a portmanteau of the words 'gay' and 'baby', used to refer to a child with at least one LGBTQ+ parent.
Evolution of the word: The term 'gayby' has gained popularity in LGBTQ+ communities as a way to celebrate and acknowledge families with LGBTQ+ parents. It has evolved from a playful and endearing term to a more widely accepted and recognized term in discussions about LGBTQ+ families.